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Reports on Plans and Priorities 2011-2012: Supplementary CNSC Information

Reports on Plans and Priorities (RPPs) are individual expenditure plans for each department and agency (excluding Crown corporations).

These reports provide increased levels of detail on a business line basis and contain information on objectives, initiatives and planned results, including links to related resource requirements over a three-year period.

This information is provided as a supplement to the CNSC’s 2011-12 Report on Plans and Priorities.

Section 4.1: Other items of interest

The following items of interest are available online.

Services Received Without Charge
($ thousands) 2011-12
Accommodation provided by Public Works and Government Services Canada 6,521
Contributions covering the employers’ share of employees’ insurance premiums and expenditures paid by the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (excluding revolving funds) Employer’s contribution to employees’ insured benefits plans and expenditures paid by TBS 6,926
Salary and associated expenditures of legal services provided by the Department of Justice Canada 7
Audit Services provided by the Office of the Auditor General of Canada 128
Worker’s compensation coverage provided by Social Development Canada 13
Other 42
Total 2011-12 Services received without charge* 13,637

Services Received Without Charge reflect costs applicable to CNSC activities yet paid for by other government departments and reimbursed by CNSC.

*Approximately 77% of Services Received Without Charge are collected from licensees.

The CNSC’s Regulatory Plan

Regulatory Initiatives

Packaging and Transport of Nuclear Substances Regulations
Amend regulations to exempt certain substances and devices from the packaging and transport provisions of the regulations.
Target: Publication in the Canada Gazette, Part II, Q1 FY 2011-12.

Packaging and Transport of Nuclear Substances Regulations
Amend regulations to align requirements with current IAEA recommendations.
Target: Publication in the Canada Gazette Part II, Q2 FY 2011-12.